Estimated Chances

How We Get These Numbers

We use more than 200 data points about you and your target college. Our unique algorithm takes many factors into account, including your grades and test scores,
the academic rigor of your high school curriculum, your extracurricular activities, personal details, and just about everything else in your profile. We also
consider numerous factors about the college, including the grades and scores of students who have been admitted in the past, the school's selectivity, the gender
and ethnic makeup of the school, and others. We use data from multiple government and private sources, plus information provided by the schools themselves.

For best results, make sure you fill out your Cappex profile accurately and completely. A very wide orange bar means that we don't have enough information
to give you an accurate rating. (Make sure your entire profile is filled out, especially your test scores and GPA.) A very narrow orange bar means that the
calculator has enough information, and our estimate of your chances of getting in is reliable for the vast majority of cases. Of course there are always
exceptions - the odds are never 100%, and we don't guarantee you will get into any college. Your individual circumstances and qualifications may also qualify you
for admission in situations where someone of comparable standing will be rejected.

Use the Calculator like you would any other source — as a tool to help you plan and prioritize your college search. College is an important decision, so use the
Calculator to provide one piece of the puzzle. Always get advice from high school counselors, admissions representatives, parents and others in your college search
- people who know you better than any computer can.

You may still not get in!

Even though your chances look good you may still get rejected from this college. Please keep the following in mind:

The program for which you're applying may require a tryout, audition or portfolio review during the admissions decision. If your tryout, audition or portfolio doesn't impress them you might get rejected.

Your intended area of study may be extremely competitive for this college. Even top students get rejected from colleges when lots of students are applying to a specific major.

Some highly selective colleges take a very holistic approach to admissions and you may not be the type of student they want to attract even if your grades and test scores are top notch.

Some schools impose additional minimum entrance requirements, which are not considered by the calculator. For example: In addition to composite test scores, some schools impose mandatory minimums on sub scores as well. Although the calculator does consider sub scores in its analysis, it does not consider any mandatory minimums that might exist. Check the college's website for more details.

Economic factors during the 2008/2009 admissions season may have an impact. Many state-funded and other more-affordable schools are reporting a sharp increase in the number of applicants,
which may result in rejections for some students who would have been easily admitted in past years. The calculator does not consider these economic factors.

Bottom line, no calculator can tell you definitively whether you'll get in - you'll only know if you actually apply. Always talk to others such as high school counselors, parents and admissions representatives before deciding
whether to apply to a certain college.

You may still get in!

Even if your chances look slim, don't give up hope! There are a number of factors that can work in your favor:

The program for which you're applying may require a tryout, audition or portfolio review during the admissions decision. Good performance here can really make the difference.

You may be a member of an underrepresented group that the college is trying to attract that may have a different academic standard for admission. Many colleges go out of their way to increase diversity; if you add to the
diversity on their campus they may reach out to you. For example, this college may be looking for students who can increase ethnic, geographic or academic diversity.

If you've done something truly remarkable that makes you stand out above the rest. Schools look beyond academics every day for students who stand out from their peers.

If this college is "test optional" they may not take your test scores into consideration. The What Are My Chances?® Calculator does take your test scores into consideration. So, if your test scores are bad, it may
have given you a lower chance.

If one or both of your parents went to that school. Colleges sometimes give preference to so-called "legacy" students.

Bottom line, no calculator can tell you definitively whether you'll get in - you'll only know if you actually apply. Always talk to others such as high school counselors, parents and admissions representatives before deciding
whether to apply to a certain college.

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Test Scores Breakdown

Many colleges put a great deal of weight on student ACT/SAT test scores when considering applications. Cappex can help you see how you
rank compared to students who have been accepted to Clarion University of Pennsylvania

Reviews

Student Responses to Review Topic: Tips for Prospective Students

Be ready for the same social and academic* aspects as you had in high school. The only main difference is that you have more autonomy as you are treated as an adult (in most cases). *Academic is loosely used here because more IS expected of you just not as you would expect.

If you would like a warm honest welcome, visit the learning support center. The tutors there will tell you a lot of helpful tips. From how to navigate the online programs, to how to manage the temperaments of certain professors, they will have your back.

-Bring rain boots and a winter jacket! It gets very chilly, and the weather is so unexpected it could be sunny when you walk to class and raining or snowing by the time you walk out (after an hour long class)!
- Get involved on campus! Even if it is just one club, sport, student organization, etc. You will meet so many people and it will keep you busy!
-I would recommend the Athletic Training program to any student that is applying or wants to go to Clarion University. The program is a joint program with California University or Pennsylvania and we end up graduating with two degrees, one from each school. The program is a lot of work, but in the end it will pay off. The instructors are phenomenal and will help you out if you need anything. Only a few students get admitted into the program (the sophomore class only has 6 students when 20 applied). But being such a small program, the teacher to student ratio is so slim, that you are working directing with your teachers.

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